I'm trying to gather information about what information beginner and more experienced aspiring games developers would like to know about while on their journey to gaining their dream career in the games industry.

If you can help please can you include the following info:

Desired job:What information you would like to know more about:Which games industry news sites/magazines do you frequently read:

Personally, I think I've got a lot of my bases already covered. Most things can also be found with a little research. However, in general, I would like to see more up to date coverage on:

Junior positions in games design (what are they and where can they be found?)

Skills, CVs & Portfolios for game designers (most portfolio guides tend to focus on artists and programmers - Tom Sloper's website is great but alot of the sections on education are a little outdated and cliche)

How to get started as a programmer (there are so many questions about this - it would be nice if we had more sources to refer to)

How to get started as a designer (again, so many questions - need more sources to illustrate different paths and how paths have evolved since the birth of the industry)

Conferences, Competitions & Events (when, where, how, relevent - there are a lot more than just GDC and the Global Game Jam)

Collaborative Projects (i think there needs to be more communication about opportunities to work on projects rather than simple post-mortems all the time)

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What information you would like to know more about:
-contests and competitions
-art tests
-specialized positions for artists in the games industry & advice on focusing portfolio
-specialized positions for designers in the games industry
-how to make a smooth transition from one job/company to another without damaging relationships with old employer
-advice for finding people to work on a game once graduated from college
-ways a unique art style has defined/impacted the game experience
-The scary business stuff: networking, marketing, starting a business, figuring out how to divide pay/benefits,etc